As the offseason inches towards its end, much of the chatter surrounding Tom Herman’s Texas Longhorns, which aim to build upon the program’s first winning season since the Mack Brown era, has spotlighted the utter importance of increased productivity and consistency at quarterback, running back, and along the offensive line.
Yet again, kicking woes can be lumped into that discussion as well.
This likely isn’t a position Herman expected he and his staff would need to address entering their second season on the Forty Acres after signing former NJCAA All-American Joshua Rowland in 2017, but that’s the reality at hand, and it’s one that could prove to be the difference in wins and losses, as it did last season.